
From Individual to Plural Agency
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Summary
Author Biography
Kirk Ludwig, Indiana University
Kirk Ludwig is a Professor in the Philosophy Department and the Cognitive Science Program at Indiana University, Bloomington. He taught at the University of Florida from 1990 to 2010 and was the Colonel Alan R. and Margaret G. Crow CLAS Term Professor from 2008 to 2010, when he joined Indiana University, Bloomington. He works primarily in the Philosophy of Mind and Action, Philosophy of Language, and Epistemology. He is the editor of Donald Davidson (CUP, 2003), co-author with Ernie Lepore of Donald Davidson: Meaning, Truth, Language, and Reality (OUP, 2005) and Donald Davidson's Truth-theoretic Semantics (OUP, 2007), and co-editor with Ernie Lepore of Companion to Donald Davidson (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013).
Table of Contents
Preface
1. The Problem of Collective Agency
Part I: Singular Action Sentences
2. What is an Event?
3. The Logical Form of Singular Action Sentences
4. Action, Motivation, Explanation, and Intention
5. Conditional Intentions
6. What is it to be the agent of an event or state?
7. The Content of I-intentions
8. The Adverb 'Intentionally'
Part I: Summary and Conclusion
Part II - Plural Action Sentences
9. Logical Form of Plural Action Sentences
10. Extensions and Explanations
11. Consequences, Collective Actions, Illustrative Cases
12. What are Shared or Group Intentions?
13. The Distinctive Content of We-Intentions
14. Some Initial Objections and Replies
15. Collective Intentional Behavior
16. Relation to Other Accounts
17. Does the Account Require More of Collective Action than is Reasonable?
Part II: Summary
18. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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